the thing with bay is that its not like hes done? his power numbers are still improving every season.. and its not his fault hes not stealing bases its tracys, he has the talent to steal 20.. if jason bay gets traded he will be a monster to be reckon with.. just look at his away numbers vs his home numbers.. this year and last year, he always gets all his hrs on the road. 19 hr 298ba on the road, 10hr 279ba at home this year..
last year was the same thing.. 23hr 337ba on the road 9hr 271ba at home.. he just needs a change of scenery.. next season i see bay finally cracking the 40 hr mark with over 100 rbi and 100 runs to go along with 15 sbs and a 300+ba.. he will definatly be a worth a late 1st early 2nd round pick..

Bay has improved on his last two years modestly. Jeter seems to have had a career year. I'd take Bay before Jeter even looking at position. Jeter has rarely panned out as a first (or even second) round pick. In any case, I'd take Tejada ahead of him too. Similar numbers even this year, except double the power (even being on a lousy team).

Dye: I don't get this guy. He's back to 99-00 levels. What accounts for the mediocre performance in the middle and why has he gone back to performing at such a high level? Until I can explain that to myself, I just wouldn't trust him in the first two rounds (and maybe much longer).

I love Abreu, but I'm not sure he can be considered a top 20 player anymore. He's been inocnsistent the past two years (for H2H). Is he losing power? Is it just bad luck that he hasn't been able to turn some of those doubles into HR? SB are still solid and even better than I expected. I haven't decided where he should be yet, though if he stays with the Yanks, his value is still quite high. In any case, I'm ok with him at 19 for the time being.